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GasBuddy, which tracks fuel prices across the country, also accepts reviews of gas station facilities, and produces an annual list of which brands rate the highest for cleanliness. Scroll through this gallery to see the winners for 2019. In Alabama, it's MAPCO. Google Street View

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In addition to price tracking, GasBuddy includes user reviews of gas station facilities, which it uses to produce an annual list of which brands rate the highest for cleanliness.

According to GasBuddy ratings and reviews data, the state with the highest gas station restroom ratings overall is Nebraska. Texas-based Buc-ee’s had the highest-rated gas station restrooms in the country.

Millions of reviews between September 2016 and April 2019 of more than 150,000 retail locations where gasoline is sold were analyzed, and brands had to have at least 20 locations in a given state to be included in the rankings.

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Alabama - Coastal Connection is a National Scenic Byway that stretches from Grand Bay to Dauphin Island over to the beaches of Gulf Shores, and up the coast of Mobile Bay to the Spanish Fort in Daphne. Coastal Connection Byway

Alaska - 35 miles north of Anchorage is the Parks Highway, which runs 323 miles to Fairbanks. Not only is it scenic, it also connects the state's two largest cities. Lance King, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Arkansas
- Highway 7 is the longest in the state, and part is designated a state scenic byway, due to the drive through some of the most beautiful parts of the Ozark mountains. Thinkstock, Getty Images

California
- The Big Sur coastline is one of the country’s most famous scenic areas, with the Santa Lucia mountains rising from the Pacific Ocean. Take Route 1 to follow the coast. JGregorySF, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Colorado - Independence Pass is the highest paved state highway in Colorado, and also one of the most scenic. Beautiful panoramic views of the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains are everywhere. Due to snow and harsh conditions, the road is closed in the winter. HisWondrousWorks, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Connecticut
- A drive referred to as Litchfield Landscapes will take you through old, quaint towns and along country roads with covered bridges through the state. Gaston Lacombe, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Delaware - The first state in the USA provides a stunning visit to its first town by traveling along the Lewes Gateway to the Nation Byway. The road also offers beautiful water-filled views of beaches and canals. Elisarose, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Florida - The long stretch of road that connects the southernmost area of Florida with the Keys is called the Overseas Highway. The road offers unlimited views of the ocean surrounding it. f11photo, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Georgia
- Within the Chattahoochee National Forest in northeast Georgia is the Russell Brasstown Scenic Byway. The 41-mile loop is considered to hold some of the best scenery in the state. It also includes Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest peak. MattN3lson, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Hawaii - The Road to Hana drive in Maui, which curves along the northeast coast, is considered a bucket list drive, and not only the most beautiful in Hawaii, but one of the most beautiful in the world. Linda Bair, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Idaho
- State Highway 97 takes you along the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene and the surrounding Coeur d’Alene National Forest. While driving, keep your eye out for bald eagles, especially in the fall. csfotoimages, Getty Images

Illinois - The Ohio River Scenic Byway in Illinois has various beautiful attractions, but perhaps the most stunning is what is referred to as the Garden of the Gods in Shawnee National Forest. Wildnerdpix, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Indiana
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Parke County in Indiana has garnered the nickname the “Covered Bridge Capital” and this 50 mile loop along Route 36 and other country roads will show you more than 30 historic bridges still in use. Kenneth Keifer, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Iowa
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The Loess Hill Scenic Byway in Iowa is also a National Scenic Byway. Along the western edge of the state, the road takes you along the winding ridges of Loess Hills, which are unique geological formations created during the last ice age. Visit Loess Hills

Kansas
- Kansas is known for its prairie lands, and the Flint Hills National Scenic Byway offers just that. This area is one of the last remaining tallgrass prairie landscapes left in America. tomofbluesprings, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Kentucky
- Old Frankfort Pike is a 16-mile stretch of road in Kentucky, famous for its scenic path through the horse farms that breed famous Derby competitors. Many spots along the route are on the National Registry of Historic Places. ehrlif, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Louisiana
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Along the Cane River National Heritage Trail in Louisiana, you will see many quintessential southern sights, such as plantations, cane fields, and magnolias. mkkerr, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Maine
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The Schoodic National Scenic Byway in Maine takes you along the state’s beautiful rugged coast. Discover old lighthouses, historic towns, and Acadia National Park, all while taking in the view of Maine’s famous pine trees lining the Atlantic coast. Mak_photo, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Maryland
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On the western side of Maryland is a stretch of road called the Mountain Maryland Scenic Byway that will take you 193 miles over the ridges of the Alleghenys. Trip highlights include Keyser Ridge, historic Cumberland, and the Youghiogheny river. brandonhirtphoto, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Massachusetts
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Also referred to as “The King’s Highway”, Cape Cod's Route 6A scenic drive will take you along the famous shores of Massachusetts’ favorite bay, as well as up along the Outer Beach of the Atlantic. Rolf_52, Getty Images

Michigan
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The Red Arrow Highway in Michigan takes you along the shores of Lake Michigan through quaint coastal towns. The St. Joseph Lighthouse is a popular scenic attraction. Kenneth Keifer, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Minnesota - The North Shore Scenic Drive takes you along the northern coast of Lake Superior, the world’s largest freshwater lake. Bordered by the Sawtooth Mountains, the trip is filled with views of streams with waterfalls and aspen trees as far as the eye can see. Igor Kovalenko, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Missouri
- The Little Dixie Byway is a part of the formerly mentioned Great River Road, a 30 mile stretch of the famous highway through Missouri which offers limestone bluffs and other magnificent views of the Mississippi River. marekuliasz, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Montana
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The route that is referred to as Going to the Sun Road is the most famous drive in Montana. It cuts through Glacier National Park with stunning views of the Continental Divide, St. Mary Lake, and endless snow-capped mountains. Teacherdad48, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Nebraska
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U.S. Highway 75 is also called the Lewis and Clark Scenic Byway. Winding through Nebraska, travelers can see similar sights that the famous explorers encountered along their journey. pioneerphoto1, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Nevada - The Lamoille Canyon Road takes you along Lamoille Canyon in the Ruby Mountains. It’s only a 12 mile stretch, but the road is filled with amazing views of the valley and mountain range. In the winter, the road isn’t plowed and is often used for cross-country skiing. trailrunner925, Getty Images/iStockphoto

New Hampshire
- The White Mountains Trail in New Hampshire is a 100 mile route covering the beautiful landscape of White Mountain National Forest. Parts of the trail, which loops around the area, have been used for centuries. Holcy, Getty Images/iStockphoto

New Jersey
- The Delaware River Scenic Byway on Route 29 offers great views of the Delaware River as well as many history lessons. The southern part of the route passes the spot where George Washington crossed. Andrew F Kazmierski, Getty Images/iStockphoto

New Mexico
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The Corrales Road Scenic Byway in New Mexico may be most famous for its views of the cottonwood groves. Bird watching is a favorite activity in this scenic area. egumeny, Getty Images/iStockphoto

New York
- Through the Adirondacks of New York and stretching all the way to Canada, the famous Lakes to Locks Passage Trail follows an interconnected waterway with stops in small cities and plenty of rural landscapes. Jupiterimages, Getty Images

North Carolina
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There is no lack of breathtaking vistas along the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. Near Asheville, the 450-mile stretch connects the Shenandoah with the Great Smoky Mountains. jaredkay, Getty Images/iStockphoto

North Dakota
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One of the most scenic trips of western North Dakota passes through the Killdeer Mountains on the Killdeer Mountain Four Bears Scenic Byway. The 64 mile byway provides views of the Badlands as well as the Little Missouri River. Thinkstock, Getty Images

Ohio
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If you're looking for an escape from commercialism, the Ohio Amish Country Byway in Holmes County is the perfect road trip. Just be careful when passing buggies. merrilyanne, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Oklahoma
- Get your kicks on one of the most famous roads in America, as it's also one of the best scenic highways in Oklahoma. Historic Route 66 offers many great attractions such as Totem Pole Park and the Will Rogers Memorial. PicturetakerJoseph, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Oregon - The Pacific Coast Scenic Byway in Oregon starts at the northwest tip in Astoria and winds along the shores of the state. There are various highlights along the way, including nine lighthouses. And keep your eye out for some whale sightings. Ingram Publishing, Getty Images/Ingram Publishing

South Carolina
- In South Carolina, a popular scenic drive is through historic Charleston. From Daniel Island to James Island, you will see stunning saltwater marshlands, beautiful homes, and quaint gardens. Mjudy, Getty Images/iStockphoto

South Dakota
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South Dakota is famous for its Badlands, so of course one of the most scenic drives in the state is the 30 mile loop on Highway 240. Check out all the unique rock formations and native grasslands that this area of the country is famous for. zrfphoto, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Tennessee
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The Cades Cove Loop in Tennessee is one of the shorter scenic drives on our list. Only 11 miles, the one-lane road offers beautiful valley views of the Great Smoky Mountains as well as historic homes from the community that settled in the area in 1818. Wilsilver77, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Texas
- Texas is known for long stretches of roads to nowhere, but north of the town of Quitaque is the Palo Duro Canyon State Park. There you will see the Palo Duro Canyon and the Caprock canyons, both majestic rock formations worthy of a scenic rendezvous. zrfphoto, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Utah
- Utah’s most scenic drive is the same as Arizona’s, just from a different side. Monument Valley along Highway 163 offers massive and amazing rock formation views, and shouldn't be missed. Comstock Images, Getty Images

Vermont
- Check out the Green Mountains along with plenty of quaint Vermont towns while driving down the Scenic Route 100 Byway, considered one of the most scenic drives in New England. shyflygirl, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Virginia - The most famous road in Virginia, Skyline Drive offers breathtaking views of the Shenandoah Mountains and multiple entrances to the Appalachian Trail. Though crowded during the fall, leaf-peeping season is a great time to drive it. zrfphoto, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Washington
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There is no shortage of beautiful views on the Cascade Loop, Washington state’s most scenic drive. Check out the towering mountains, the raging rivers, or gaze at the famous tulip fields. egiadone, Getty Images/iStockphoto

West Virginia
- The Highland Scenic Highway in West Virginia offers beautiful views of the wild and wonderful state. The road takes travelers through the Monongahela National Forest for 43 miles of vistas and wildlife. AppalachianViews, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Wisconsin
- Check out the scenery at Gaylord Nelson Wilderness Area and along the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore while traveling down the Lake Superior Byway, one of Wisconsin’s most scenic roads. Pavel Cheiko, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Wyoming
- Beartooth Scenic Byway is Wyoming’s highest paved primary road and also its most scenic. Often referred to as America’s most beautiful drive, the road cuts through the famous Yellowstone National Park. SamSpicer, Getty Images/iStockphoto

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Alabama: Attending a minor league baseball game is one of the best things to do when you want to save money and see professional-level athletes. The Birmingham Barons is the minor league affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, and for just $14, you can see the team in person. Attend on 50-Cent Hot Dog Night, held every Tuesday during the season, and get a great deal on dinner, as well. Flickr.com, Brian Collins

Alaska: The best thing about the aurora borealis is that you don't have to do much to experience it. Look to the night sky around the equinoxes, ideally seven days before and after a new moon, to see this breathtaking natural phenomenon free of charge. surangaw, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Arizona: The Grand Canyon is great, but one of the coolest things to do in Arizona for $20 is visit Biosphere 2. Housing multiple artificial ecosystems, Biosphere 2 conducts state-of-the-art research into topics as diverse as growing food on Mars and the effects of drought on the rainforest. Frogman1484, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Arkansas: Little Rock lets visitors explore a presidential library founded by a president who was impeached. The Clinton Presidential Library also offers vast archival collections, as well as research facilities, activities for students and teachers and exhibits. Nagel Photography, Shutterstock.com

California: Along with the expansive art collection and impressive architecture, The Getty Center — named for J. Paul Getty, president of the Getty Oil Company — offers one of the best views in Los Angeles. iStock.com, jcamilobernal

Colorado: Outside Denver
There are plenty of things to do in Colorado, but many of them cost a lot more than $20. Held at the legendary Red Rocks venue, Film on the Rocks lets visitors watch classic films in a stadium-style rock amphitheater. Spend $15 and enjoy an incredible movie-going experience. iStock.com, John Schmetzel

Connecticut: Medieval castles are hard to come by in the USA. Along with breathtaking stone architecture, Gillette Castle in Connecticut offers visitors access to affordable camping and hiking. Karen Grigoryan, Shutterstock.com

Delaware: Shopping is one of the best things to do in Delaware, thanks to the state's lack of sales tax. However, America's First State also boasts one of the country's top-ranked beaches. Along Rehoboth Beach, you'll find great attractions for kids, such as Jungle Jim's River Safari Water Park and Funland, which charges on a "pay as you go" basis. Bruce Goerlitz, Shutterstock.com

Florida: One of the creepier things to do in Florida is explore the Coral Castle Museum. For $15, you can take a stroll through the mind of eccentric creator, Edward Leedskalnin, who supposedly built the castle singlehandedly from 1,100 tons of coral — without using construction machinery. Photo by Yelper Patty L.

Georgia: After you're done visiting Coral Castle, head across the border to Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp, where you can experience America as it must have looked to early explorers. Take a boat tour to see the wildlife as you travel down one of the waterways that Native Americans used centuries ago. John Wollwerth, Shutterstock.com

Hawaii: If you want to experience Hawaii's natural beauty, check out the Lanikai Pillbox Hike. Here you can find some of the best views of Oahu's beaches and the surrounding islands, along with relics from World War II. As an added bonus, the hike is reportedly one of the easiest on the island. cleanfotos, Shutterstock.com

Idaho: Idaho's Bruneau Dunes boast one of the longest camping seasons in Idaho and features North America's tallest sand dune, standing at more than 470 feet. You can stop by for the day or camp on the grounds for the night. Gregory Johnston, Shutterstock.com

Illinois: If you're visiting The Windy City, one of the coolest things to do is spend a night at The Second City, a comedy club whose alumni include Tina Fey, Steve Carell and the late Chris Farley, among others. Photo by Yelper Clara L.

Indiana: There was a time when Studebaker stood alongside Ford and Chevy as American car staples. At the Studebaker National Museum, you can see all the iconic Studebaker cars and trucks that made this country great — and even helped us to win World War II. Flickr.com, F.D. Richards

Iowa: Tickets to the Iowa State Fair are only $8, and there's plenty of music and food to go around. However, one of the coolest thing to do on the fairgrounds is view the Butter Cow, an ornate sculpture made every year from about 600 pounds of pure-cream Iowa butter. Steve Cukrov, Shutterstock.com

Kansas: Kansas is home to the nation's only salt mine that's open to the public. For under $20, you can take a remarkable guided tour deep into the Earth, complete with tons of activities. Photo by Business Owner on Yelp

Kentucky: If you’re a whiskey lover, one of the best things to do in Kentucky is visit the state's Bourbon Trail. Kentucky is known as Bourbon Country, and visitors can sample many of the best-known brands of American whiskey, all within the Lexington area. Irina Mos, Shutterstock.com

Louisiana: It doesn’t have to be Mardi Gras for visitors to celebrate New Orleans' vibrant culture. The French Quarter offers Louisiana's largest free music festival, as well as drive-through daiquiris to keep guests cool on hot days. Jorg Hackerman, Shutterstock.com

Maine: You'll forget all about lobster and expensive boat tours when you see Hussey's General Store in Maine. Billed as Maine's largest general store, Hussey's sells everything from kitchenware and used books to guns and bridal gowns. Photo by Yelper Heather F.

Maryland: If you can't afford to see a Baltimore Ravens game, visiting the George Peabody Library is one of the cooler things to do in Maryland. The library features beautiful architecture, six floors of books, marble flooring and a massive open-air atrium. Jon Bilous, Shutterstock.com

Massachusetts: You'll have $3 left to spend on Martha's Vineyard after buying a round-trip ferry ticket. Luckily, you won't have to pay to take in the island's beautiful scenery, beaches and famous cottages. 21. Andrew F. Kazmierski, Shutterstock.com

Michigan: Held in January, the North American International Auto Show features the latest concepts, technologies and vehicles in the auto industry. The show kicks off with the luxurious Gallery event before wrapping up with the Public Show, which features electric vehicles, muscle cars and more. Steve Lagreca, Shutterstock.com

Minnesota: One of the best things to do in Minnesota is check out the landmark Mall of America, located near Minneapolis. Besides being the largest mall in the U.S., the Mall of America houses the biggest indoor theme park and charges no sales tax on clothing or shoes. iStock.com, Wolterk

Mississippi: When you think about Elvis Presley's origins, you probably picture his home in Graceland. Tupelo, however, is the true, modest birthplace of the King, and it'll cost you just $17 for a full tour of the site. Don't forget to check out the “Elvis at 13" statue, portraying the rock star as a boy. Gordon Ball LRPS, Shutterstock.com

Missouri: St. Louis, Mo., is home to the flagship Anheuser-Busch Brewery, which features both complimentary tours and paid attractions like the Beer School, where you can try a variety of beers for just $15. Semmick Photo, Shutterstock.com

Montana: The Big Sky State is home to the massive Glacier National Park, occupying a million acres. Featuring plenty of scenic trails, exciting sites and endangered species, Glacier National Park will cost you just $10 on foot or bicycle and $15 if you bring a vehicle. iStock.com, Dean_Fikar

Nebraska: Jim Reinders designed Carhenge to look a lot like the actual Stonehenge site in England and dedicated the monument on the summer solstice in June 1987. Visit this immense car sculpture for free and be sure to check out the on-site gift shop. Edwin Verin, Shutterstock.com

New Hampshire: Even if you're not a NASCAR fan, a day at the races can be a wild time. With tickets to the Sprint Cup Series starting at just $10, the New Hampshire Motor Speedway should certainly be on your bucket list of things to do in the Granite State. 29. Action Sports Photography, Shutterstock.com

New Jersey: Walking the Atlantic City Boardwalk is free to the public. However, thanks to the large number of games, places to eat and, of course, casinos, you could easily end up spending more than $20, if you're not careful. iStock.com, Aneese

New Mexico: In New Mexico, one of the coolest things to do is visit Taos Pueblo. One of America's few ancient landmarks, the site features structures built from mud and straw by Tiwa-speaking Native Americans more than a 1,000 years ago. iStock.com, JacobH

New York: An attraction that's both free and trendy to visit, the Brooklyn Bridge is a great walking spot for tourists and New Yorkers alike. Built in the 1880s, the Brooklyn Bridge provides a great view of New York, including the Statue of Liberty, and still carries nearly 150,000 vehicles and people every day. iStock.com, Jean-nicolas Nault

Ohio: The Cleveland Museum of Art features a wide array of exhibits and special events, including the Chalk Festival. Held in September, the event brings together artists from all over to beautify the museum's walkways. saffiresblue, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Oklahoma: Oklahoma's only professional sports team of the highest rank, the Oklahoma City Thunder is a relatively young team but a competitive one. You'll likely have to go for the nosebleed section, but seeing an NBA game for $13 is definitely one of the best things to do in Oklahoma. Flickr.com, Keith Allison

Oregon: Whether you enter on foot or by vehicle, Crater Lake is one of the coolest places to visit in Oregon. Renowned for its natural beauty, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the U.S. Created by the collapse of a volcano, it offers multiple activities, including backcountry camping, bicycling, fishing and swimming. Pung, Shutterstock.com

Pennsylvania: If tickets to an Eagles game are outside your budget, consider taking a trip to historic Reading Terminal Market for a huge selection of food and crafts. If you just window shop, you'll only have to pay the $4 fee for parking. f11photo, Shutterstock.com

Rhode Island: RISD, or the Rhode Island School of Design, is one of the premier, cutting-edge art and design schools in the USA, and it's no surprise that its museum is top notch. The facility features artwork that runs the gamut from ancient to contemporary and includes costumes, clothing and sculptures. Photo by Yelper Dan R.

South Carolina: South Carolina history buffs, or those visiting the state from other parts of the country, simply must put Fort Sumter on their list of things to do. After all, it's the military fort on which Confederate soldiers fired in 1861, triggering the start of the Civil War. The boat tour will leave you with just 50 cents of your $20 budget, but you'll get to enjoy a beautiful view of Charleston Harbor. Gabrielle Hovey, Shutterstock.com

South Dakota: Historic Deadwood offers visitors a look at what life was like during the Gold Rush. The city, which was the basis for the HBO show of the same name, offers free and cheap activities — as well as casinos for those who feel lucky — all within driving distance of Mount Rushmore. Nagel Photography, Shutterstock.com

Tennessee: As the name suggests, Nashville's First Saturday Art Crawl occurs on the first Saturday of every month. Visitors will get to see diverse artwork from some of the world's best artists all along Fifth Avenue of the Arts, plus score free wine and treats from exhibiting galleries. Angel McNail Photography, Shutterstock.com

Texas: If you're visiting Texas, a rodeo should be on your list of things to do. The Texas Ranch Roundup hosts some of the best-known rodeo events in the state, at prices that won't break the bank. nevskyphoto, Getty Images/iStockphoto

Utah: For just $15, you can explore Bryce Canyon National Park, either on foot or by bicycle. A ticket covers you for seven days of admission and includes unlimited use of the park’s shuttle. 44. iStock.com, OceanFishing

Vermont: Ben & Jerry's Factory is a must-see attraction in Vermont. For just $4, you can learn how one of the most popular ice cream brands creates its frozen treats. The facility also hosts free outdoor movie festivals during the summer. jiawangkun, Shutterstock.com

Virginia: If you're a fan of ice cream treats, Norfolk, Va., offers another spot to visit. Founded in 1905, Doumar's is credited with inventing the waffle cone, so it's not surprising that it has some of the best homemade ice cream. Additionally, this eatery serves up classic North Carolina-style barbecue. Photo by Yelper Michael U.

Washington: A visit to Seattle's Pike Place Market can easily turn into an all-day affair. The market opens at 6 a.m. for breakfast and stays open until all the restaurants close, often as late as 1:30 a.m.Whether you're looking for fresh produce or unique crafts, Pike Place is your go-to spot in Seattle. cdfin, Shutterstock.com

West Virginia: West Virginia’s Palace of Gold looks like an attraction straight out of India, and with good reason. The palace was built for Srila Prabhuapada, founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Completed in 1979, the Palace of Gold is an unusual yet popular attraction, bringing in more than 50,000 visitors per year. Flickr.com, Andra Mihali

Wisconsin: The 100-year-old burger shack has gone through some name changes, but Wedl's Hamburger Stand continues to serve up excellent fresh-grilled sliders and ice cream, all at affordable prices. Photo by Yelper Brad C.

Wyoming: There are many things to do at Yellowstone National Park besides look at the geysers. Yellowstone is perfect for biking, especially during the fall on its pre-set cycling routes. Come winter, the park is ideal for cross-country skiing. Whether you're on foot, bike or skis, you'll only have to pay $15 to enjoy the scenery. blvdone.com, Shutterstock.com